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Ireland to host China in Davis Cup
Ireland to host China in Davis Cup

The 42

time01-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The 42

Ireland to host China in Davis Cup

IRELAND WILL HOST China in a Davis Cup play-off tie, it has been announced. The World Group II tie takes place on 13 and 14 September at the Sport Ireland Campus in Blanchardstown and will see Ireland's top players compete against a strong Chinese team in a bid to advance in the world's premier men's team tennis event. Advertisement The winner of the tie will go through to the 2026 World Group play-offs. The losing side will compete in a World Group II play-off in 2026. Kevin Quinn, CEO of Tennis Ireland, said: 'Bringing the Davis Cup to the Sport Ireland Campus is a huge moment for Irish tennis. 'Not only does it give our players the chance to compete in front of a home crowd, but it also showcases Ireland's ability to host elite-level international competition. We are proud to welcome PR China and look forward to an electric atmosphere this September.' Minister for Sport Patrick O'Donovan said: 'I'm confident the Davis Cup will be a memorable sporting event, but it's also important to recognise the broader impact major international competitions can have — encouraging more people to get involved in sport and leaving a lasting legacy. 'These occasions also boost trade, tourism, and community spirit, supporting regional growth and strengthening Ireland's reputation on the world stage.' More details, including team line-ups, ticket sales, and media accreditation, will be shared in the coming weeks, Tennis Ireland said.

Ireland to host China in Davis Cup at Sport Ireland Campus
Ireland to host China in Davis Cup at Sport Ireland Campus

RTÉ News​

time01-07-2025

  • Sport
  • RTÉ News​

Ireland to host China in Davis Cup at Sport Ireland Campus

Tennis Ireland have announced that they will host the Davis Cup World Group II tie against China at the Sport Ireland Campus in September. Ireland's top players will compete against the Chinese team in a bid to advance in the world's premier men's team tennis event. The winner of the tie will compete in the 2026 World Group Play-offs, while the losing nation will compete in a World Group II Play-off in 2026. Ireland secured their place in the World Group II draw with an impressive performance against Saudi Arabia in February. The Irish team of Michael Agwi, Osgar O'hOisin, Ammar Elamin, Freddy Murray and David O'Hare claimed a 5-0 victory in Riyadh, a result which saw them climb six places in the world rankings to 46th place. China currently sit in 62nd. Kevin Quinn, CEO of Tennis Ireland welcomed today's announcement and said: "Bringing the Davis Cup to the Sport Ireland Campus is a huge moment for Irish tennis. "Not only does it give our players the chance to compete in front of a home crowd, but it also showcases Ireland's ability to host elite-level international competition. We are proud to welcome PR China and look forward to an electric atmosphere this September." Sport Ireland CEO Dr Úna May also hailed the news and said: "The Sport Ireland Campus has a proud history of hosting world-class sporting events, and we're excited to add the Davis Cup to that legacy this year as we welcome it for the first time. "Bringing a major international tennis tournament to Ireland marks another significant achievement for us, and we look forward to welcoming Irish and Chinese tennis fans to the Campus."

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